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Gilmore (AUS), 22, reigning three-time ASP
Women’s World Champion, claims the
Roxy Pro Gold Coast, retaining the ASP Women’s
World No. 1 spot. Gilmore (left) showers
Runner-Up Melanie Bartels (HAW), 27, on
stage after their Final. Photo: © ASP/KIRSTIN |
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Association of Surfing
Professionals (ASP) International
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Roxy Pro Gold Coast
Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast pres. by Land Rover
Stop No. 1 of 10 on the 2010 ASP World Tour
Snapper Rocks, Coolangatta, Queensland, Australia
February 27 – March 10,2010
Gilmore Retains ASP
Women’s World No. 1 Spot with Roxy Pro Gold Coast
Win
SNAPPER ROCKS, Queensland/Australia
(Saturday, March 6, 2010) – Stephanie Gilmore
(AUS), 22, reigning three-time ASP Women’s World
Champion and defending event winner, has taken out the
2010 Roxy Pro Gold Coast in punchy two-to-three foot
(1 metre) waves at Snapper Rocks over fellow Finalist
Melanie Bartels (HAW), 27.
The opening event of the 2010 ASP Women’s World
Tour season, the Roxy Pro Gold Coast enjoyed an exciting
final day of competition, culminating in Gilmore’s
emphatic win in front of a raucous hometown crowd.
In a déjà vu version of last year’s
event, the Australian and Hawaiian squared off once
again in the Final, with Gilmore taking the win and
the dream start to her 2010 campaign for a fourth ASP
Women’s World Title.
“It’s definitely a dream start,” Gilmore
said. “I didn’t really expect to win here.
The waves weren’t so great. I definitely didn’t
put in as incredible performance as I would have wanted
to, and I’m sure Mel (Bartels) has the same feeling,
but at the end of the day, I’m happy to win –
that’s awesome!”
Today’s win marks the 3rd win on the Gold Coast
for the young Australian (2005, 2009, 2010), giving
the natural-footer the record for most event wins at
the Roxy Pro Gold Coast.
“I was definitely really relaxed but kind of nervous
at the same time - just a little mixture of feelings,”
Gilmore said. “As defending event champ and defending
world champ, I guess it put some pressure on me to win
this event so it feels good to win.”
While Gilmore retains her ASP Women’s World No.
1 ranking heading into the second event of the year,
the collectively raised level of surfing on the ASP
Women’s World Tour will stand in her way.
“It’s really tough,” Gilmore said.
“They’re hungry and I think when you start
off the year with not the result you were looking for,
you just go into the next event even more focused and
more hungry and it’s just getting harder and harder
from here and then. She (Bartels) was one of the few
girls really pushing us towards progressive maneuvers
and really using that judging criteria to her advantage,
so I’m definitely going to have to surf it up
for the next events.”
Bartels, who went on a giant-killing rampage throughout
the event, is surfing with renewed vigour and purpose
and has announced herself as a legitimate threat in
2010.
“I’m very stoked,” Bartels said. “I
tried to stay focused and did my best but couldn’t
get there for the Final. My surfing is feeling really
good, but I couldn’t really find the waves to
let me open up there for the Final. I’m still
stoked though and happy with my result.”
The progressive Hawaiian, who has long been touted as
a legitimate ASP Women’s World Title contender,
has employed a coach for 2010 to help her with her headspace
as she battles the best female surfers in the world.
“I’ve been having trouble mentally,”
Bartels said. “It’s not my surfing that
I need help with. It’s more mentally so she (Coach
Nancy Emerson) is helping me keep positive and surrounding
me with positive vibes, and everyone has been supporting
me and just believing in me. I’m beginning to
believe in myself now, so you will see a different Mel
on tour this year.”
Coco Ho (HAW), 19, 2009 ASP Women’s World Tour
Rookie of the Year, put in a solid campaign at the Roxy
Pro Gold Coast, before going down to Gilmore in this
morning’s Semifinals. Posting an Equal 3rd in
the opening event of the season, Ho has established
herself as a major contender in the hunt for the ASP
Women’s World Title.
“Good start to the year so I’m definitely
stoked.” Ho said. “To be out at Snapper
Rocks with Steph (Gilmore) is really special for me.
She’s a big inspiration to me and I’m happy
with my performance at this event. Looking forward to
Bells Beach.”
Chelsea Hedges (AUS), 26, former ASP Women’s World
Champion (2005), saw a sensational return to form throughout
the course of the Roxy Pro Gold Coast, but fell short
against Bartels in today’s Semifinals.
“I’m a bit disappointed with my wave selection
out there,” Hedges said. “I feel like my
surfing is there, but I couldn’t find a rhythm
out there this morning. It’s disappointing for
sure, but all you can do is shake it off and look towards
the next event.”
Highlights from the Roxy Pro Gold Coast will be available
via www.roxypro.com.au
The next stop on the 2010 ASP Women’s World Tour
will be the Rip Curl Women’s Pro presented by
Ford New Fiesta at Bells Beach from March 30 through
April 5, 2010.
For more information, log onto www.aspworldtour.com
ROXY PRO GOLD COAST
FINAL RESULTS:
1 – Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 12.40
2 – Melanie Bartels (HAW) 10.35
ROXY PRO GOLD COAST
SEMIFINAL RESULTS:
SF 1: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 16.00 def. Coco Ho (HAW)
9.17
SF 2: Melanie Bartels (HAW) 13.00 def. Chelsea Hedges
(AUS) 10.30
ASP WOMEN’S WORLD TOUR TOP 5 (After Roxy Pro Gold
Coast)
1 – Stephanie Gilmore (AUS)
2 – Melanie Bartels (HAW)
3 – Coco Ho (HAW)
3 – Chelsea Hedges (AUS)
5 – Silvana Lima (BRA)
5 – Sofia Mulanovich (PER)
5 – Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS)
5 – Rebecca Woods (AUS)
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